This is a mini book that is impossible for a small child to use. The Book Depository did not make it clear in the description that this was a 'mini version'. A complete waste of money. Plus it took two weeks to arrive. I wont be shopping here again. See full review

Just One Kiss, the 11th book in the Fool's Gold series is about Patience and Justice. They were friends as teens until Justice disappeared one night, leaving Patience heartbroken and confused. Now Justice is back and oh so wonderfully grown up. Patience is divorced with a pre-teen daughter. The... See full review

A Trick of the Light was a very tough story for me. Very tough. I didn't have a hard time because I didn't like it, I did. It was hard because it struck just a little too close to home. So well that I kept putting it down, looking at my husband, and saying "I'm scared, because I have ... See full review

I am not usually one that goes for apocalyptic books of any kind (I did get into the Left Behind series a litttle at one time). However, I decided that I would take my chances with this book. I have been studying the book of Revelation in the Bible, and this seemed to fit perfectly.
Almost from t... See full review

Did I enjoy this book: Yes.
Scandalous and sizzling.
I’m glad I read this book on my kindle because I’m afraid the pages of a paperback would have caught fire during some of those sex scenes.
Ok. I think I’ve cooled down enough to write my review. Shew!
Smyth’s writing is more p... See full review

This book is fun to read, easy to understand and with loads of photos to analyze gives you many examples. Starting out on my DSLR journey I do not have all equipment needed for some of the exercises ('Put your camera with zoom lens on a tripod...'), but that doesn't minimise the quali... See full review

I wanted to read this one because I wanted to know what the tragedy with her family as well as find the dirt on the 17 kisses as well as her current crush.
I immediately felt for Claire. I was always the girl that had a hard time with boys, especially at first. She had a great narrative voic... See full review

A great read, the perfect book to read whilst sitting at the beach.
The descriptions of the characters were so vivid. Some bits were hilarious whilst other parts were very moving. I would highly recommend this book. It was really hard to put this book down as it was so well written.
I can'... See full review

This story starts out with a bunch of people attending a private gathering to pay their respects to Frank the day before his military funeral at Arlington. However it quickly becomes clear that this group of people have a tangled past of secrets and experiences, tensions rise resulting in Franks pa... See full review

A very small book, with indeed all the love letters. However, these are uncredited with no traceable sources. At the end they've even misspelt Catherine of Aragon with 'Katherine of Arragon'... Hmm.
Charming enough though, for a simple book of love letters. See full review

No matter how much and how far I get into reading the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. I can't get enough of its musky, spicy and all too good snarky New York/Boston accents, dialogue and so much more. This series is about an entirely different scope of vampires. Vampires that have their own so... See full review

(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Harlequin (UK) Limited and Netgalley.)
Ethan Chase's sister Meghan disappeared years ago to become 'The Iron Queen' in the land of Nevernever (fairyland). Ethan isn't happy about that, but he's even less h... See full review

Almanzo Wilder is a farmer, who wants to be just as hard a worker as his father is. He helps his family by working with their crops of hay, selling the potatoes, hoeing carrots, planting corn & pumpkins, and picking berries. He learns how to do everything else on the farm too, like dealing with the ... See full review

I am not sure how the Norfolk Tourist Board (if such a thing exists) will react to this book, but I can tell you that their loss is our gain.
"Normal for Norfolk" is a delightfully funny story about Thelonious T. Bear's adventures in rural (but not so quiet) Norfolk.
The book is packed with... See full review

It goes very very deep in the underworld of zoos, animal dealers, animal rights organization, exotic meat companies, animal sanctuaries and laboratories who do tests on animals from every state of America. It has 12 contents. It talks about many real cases of animal cruelty and negligence. It was a ... See full review

Belonging picks up the theme of the intense and all encompassing love between Noah and Rose. I loved being in their heads, and how much they care for one another. Besides their dual perspectives, we also get to hear from Sam in this one. I didn't think I would like his point of view as much as ... See full review